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Superstar DJs Erick Morillo and Roger Sanchez are coming our way

Superstar DJs Erick Morillo and Roger Sanchez will be playing a show at Red Hill Auditorium on Sunday 4 March 2018. The two house music legends will be appearing together for one sensational outdoor spectacular.
For over a decade now, Erick Morillo has remained one of the most in-demand and instantly recognisable DJs in the world. From the instant success of his weekly ‘Sessions’ parties in New York, to hosting events like the annual road-blocking Subliminal Sessions parties in Miami at the Winter Music Conference, and of course his now legendary parties at Pacha Ibiza.
Back in the 90’s Morillo scored an everlasting hit with I Like to Move It which was released under the pseudonym Reel to Real. In fact during his career Morillo has ulitised a stack of different monikers to release music including Ministers De la Funk, The Dronez, RAW, Smooth Touch, RBM, Deep Soul, Club Ultimate and Li’l Mo Ying Yang.
Morillo just doesn’t stop! His DJ schedule at one point saw him straddling the globe playing up to a whopping 30 gigs a month. His last Australian visit was to play sunset on the main stage at the very first Electric Gardens Festival.

Roger Sanchez’ DJ career started from humble beginnings in New York City, diggin’ in dusty crates of old vinyl and spinning at house parties in Corona, Queens. Now he’s dominating huge dance floors and headlining festival main-stages in every corner of the globe. Roger is truly a self-made man and a house music legend.

In 2001 he scored a massive hit with Another Chance, which samples lyrics from 70’s rockers Toto. He picked up a Grammy Award for remix of No Doubt’s Hella Good.   
His Release Yourself online radio show attracts over 10 million listeners around the world. If that’s not enough he endures a tour schedule like a hardened festival warrior, he returned full force to Ibiza in 2015 appearing at the Space Opening Fiesta, Creamfields, plus monthly Glitterbox appearances at Space, Pacha, Amnesia and numerous summer festivals lined up from Croatia to Glastonbury.
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